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OSAKA-KYOTO
K. Yukawa, director (and manager of Sumitomo General Head Office and manager of Sumitomo Copper Works) M. Kubo, director (and manager of
Sumitomo Besshi Copper Mine) Sumitomo Bank, Kitahama; Tel. Ad:
Sumitbank
K. Nakada, manager Branches: Tokyo, Yokohama, Kyoto, Kobe, Hiroshima, Moji, Hakata, &c. Sumitomo Warehouse; Nakanoshima
C. Kusaka, manager Sumitomo Copper Works; Ajikawa
K. Yukawa, manager Sumitomo Steel Works; Shimayacho
T. Hagio, manager Sumitomo Electric Wire and Cable
Works; Ajikawa
D. Nishizaki, manager
TAKATA & Co., Contractors and Engineers
S. Takata, president (Tokyo)
TAYLOR, WALLACE, M.D., 15, Kawaguchi-cho
THIRTY-FOURTH BANK (SANJUSHI GINKO)
LD., Korai bashi, 4-chome
Kenzo Koyama, president
Agency
Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corp.
TOBACCO MONOPOLY BUREAU
Superintendent-Y. Watanabe
TOKYO MARINE Insurance Company, LD*
23, Koraibashi-dori, Shichome
H. Hirao, manager
VACUUM OIL Co., of New York, No. 44,
Utsubokitadori 4 Chome, Nishiku
John F. Rabbitt, manager
VAN DEN KIEBOOM, A., Commission Agent; Tel. Ad: Vankieboom; P. O. Box 39 Nakanoshima
WILMINA JO GAKKO, American Presbyter ian Mission Girls' School, Niyemon-cho Higashi-ku
Miss Agnes Morgan Miss Sallie Alexander Miss Evelyn Maguet Miss Annie Hail
KYOTO
Kyoto from A.D. 794 to 1868 was the capital of Japan. Its sacred and classic associations as well as the picturesque character of the surrounding country combine to invest the city with an interest attaching to no other place in Japan. Kyoto has excellent Hotel accommodation for foreign tourists. the centre of Japan on the main line of railway, and is reached from Kobe in about The city lies practically in three hours.
DIRECTORY
GONIKAI HOTEL (Dai Nippon Hotel Co., Ltd.), Yamada Ise; Tel. Ad: Gonikai; Teleph. No. 52.
N. Nishimura, president
S. Makino, manager
MIYAKO HOTEL (Dai Nippon Hotel Co., Ltd.), Sanjo Awata; Tel. Ad: Miyako Kyoto; Teleph Nos. Kami 421 and 338
N. Nishimura, president
M. Hamaguchi, manager
ORPHAN INDUSTRIAL PRESS, THE-Yoshida
Machi
Director- Prof. C. M. Cady
KYOTO UNIVERSITY, IMPERIAL (See Mom- bu-Sho in Tokyo section); Teleph 460. President-Baron D. Kikuchi
KYOTO HOTEL-K. Inouye, proprietor
WILMINA JO GAKKO, Amer. Presbyterian Mission Girls' School, Niyemon-cho, Higashi-ku
Miss Agnes Morgan Miss Sallie Alexander Miss Evelyn Maguet Miss Annie Hail
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